How can bladder stones be discharged

The following Wuxi Stone Disease Institute hospital experts for detailed introduction.  The first thing you need to do is to get a good deal of money to pay for it. The general treatment of bladder stones: 1, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy should be used sparingly by the elderly, because of its poor results and the activity of bladder stones, large volume, and more difficult to locate, the elderly generally do not use extracorporeal shock wave to the treatment of bladder stones.  2、Control of urinary tract infection Infection can be the cause of stone formation and growth. For patients with obvious infection should be urine bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test, targeted use of antimicrobial agents.  3、General treatment of bladder stones Increase water intake appropriately. When bladder stones are not removed, urinate in a flat position to reduce the occurrence of interrupted urination. Strengthen diet and nutrition and pay attention to rest.  4, relieve urinary tract obstruction Elderly men with bladder stones are often due to prostate hyperplasia, so the bladder stones should be dealt with at the same time to relieve the lower urinary tract obstruction caused by prostate hyperplasia. Currently commonly used means of endoscopic prostatectomy is transurethral prostatectomy, electro-vaporization resection and plasma electrocautery.  5, transurethral cystoscopy lithotripsy The first treatment for bladder stones is to remove the stones that have been formed, and the stones that are discharged into the bladder from the upper urinary tract can generally be discharged from the body through the urethra. Stones that occur in the bladder are larger in size and usually cannot be excreted in the urine on their own. Conservative treatments such as drinking plenty of water and medication are ineffective. The main method of stone removal is surgery. Transurethral cystoscopic lithotripsy is the most commonly used method, with little trauma and quick recovery. The procedure involves inserting various lithotripters through the urethra under cystoscopic surveillance to crush or smash the stones and then rinse them out.  Commonly used lithotripters are: pneumatic ballistic, mechanical lithotripter, liquid electric, ultrasound, etc., for smaller bladder stones, can be removed at the same time the hyperplasia of the prostate and bladder neck obstruction. For larger bladder stones (4 cm in diameter), or stones and lesions that cannot be managed by transurethral cystoscopic lithotripsy, open lithotripsy should be used.  For the treatment of bladder stones, experts from Wuxi Institute of Stone Disease recommend the best treatment method: Holmium laser in vivo lithotripsy by transurethral ureteroscopy Wuxi Institute of Stone Disease, as the Wuxi branch of Shanghai Renji Hospital, takes the lead in the field of urology by introducing the Holmium laser diagnostic and treatment equipment of Weifu Lei and the latest generation of ureteroscopes from Germany, and has successfully carried out more than 3,000 cases of Holmium laser in vivo lithotripsy by transurethral ureteroscopy, achieving satisfactory results. More than 3,000 cases have been successfully carried out with satisfactory therapeutic effect, which is in the forefront in Wuxi and Southern Jiangsu Province. Holmium laser is a high technology that appeared at the end of the twentieth century, and it is one of the most advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques at present. Krypton scintillation light source activates the rare element holmium embedded in yttrium-aluminum-garnet crystals and produces a pulsed laser that can crush any hard urinary stone without harming the soft tissues of the body, and the rate of stone crushing in a single operation is more than 95%, which reaches the international advanced level.